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Muni projects promise subway crowd relief
A series of projects aim to decongest crowded Muni trains and increase efficiency.Read More
High-speed rail plan shifts toward South Bay
The first leg of high-speed rail in the state will stretch between the Central Valley and San Jose.Read More
L-Taraval changes incense residents, merchants
Merchants and residents along Taraval offered up an earful of angry comments on changes to the L-Taraval.Read More
Feedback sought on $3 billion M-Ocean View subway plan
A public meeting will take place at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 25 at San Francisco Waldorf High School at 470 W. Portal Ave.Read More
Lighter punishment proposed for youth Muni fare evaders
Youth who skip paying their Muni fare and are issued a citation could soon no longer have to pay a visit to court.Read More
Arriving soon: Higher Muni fares
An adult single-ride cash fare could rise from $2.25 to $2.50 under a proposed SFMTA budget.Read More
Limits on commuter shuttles move forward
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency board Tuesday voted to move ahead with revisions to a controversial commuter shuttle program.Read More
Shooting on VTA platform injures one
Sheriff's deputies are investigating a shooting on a Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority platform in downtown San Jose.Read More
M-line back on track after derailment
Trains are running again on the M-Ocean View light-rail line following a derailment Friday morning near 19th Avenue.Read More
SF streets reopen after Super Bowl cleanup
San Francisco streets closed during the Super Bowl opened back up to regular traffic and Muni lines.Read More
T-Third Mission Bay loop moves forward
The Mission Bay Loop project for the T-Third Muni line will be able to proceed without a fresh environmental report.Read More
New I-580 express lanes set to open
The new express lanes consist of a 14-mile westbound lane that begins at Greenville Road in Livermore and ends at San Ramon Road near the Highway 680 connector.Read More
Iconic brown Muni uniforms veer toward retirement
Grey Muni uniforms are favored by drivers over the "terrible" and "uncomfortable" brown outfits.Read More
MTC pumps $494 million into local transit
Bay Area transit agencies including the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will be getting a huge funding boost.Read More
Bauer’s mum after employees arrested, charged
Two employees of a San Francisco shuttle bus company have been arrested and charged with embezzling.Read More
GG Bridge bans private cars from parking lots
Personal vehicles will be prohibited from parking during peak daytime hours at the Golden Gate Bridge's Visitor Center or Vista Point starting Friday.Read More
SFMTA budget to top $1 billion amid shortfall
San Francisco transportation officials are looking at revamping its fare system, including increased cash fares.Read More
Delay places commuter shuttle program in limbo
San Francisco supervisors Tuesday postponed for two weeks a vote on a permanent commuter shuttle program.Read More
Business leaders defend Super Bowl price tag
San Francisco business groups today lashed out at critics of The City's Super Bowl 50 celebrations, including Supervisor Jane Kim.Read More
Vigilante pothole fillers incite action
Oakland public works officials are encouraging residents to notify them about streets in need of repair rather than taking matters into their own hands after potholes were found filled...Read More